Updated for 2019, the Scarp 1 is a weather-proof pod designed with low fly edges, double walls, and a generous living space. The Scarp 1 features a robust 9mm arch pole and a dramatically large, extra wide interior that can sleep two. The optional crossing poles give the Scarp 1 even more muscle to stand against harsh weather conditions, making it our strongest Tarptent. Whether you’re pitching the Scarp 1 on Mt. Rainier or biking across the Scottish Highlands, you’ll sleep warm, dry, and secure.

Separate living compartment clips up to fly and is completely removable

Interior never gets wet during entry, exit, setup or takedown in storms

Roomy with excellent gear storage space

Small packed size

Taut pitch with PitchLoc foldable corners

Reflective spectra cord guylines

Note: Interiors (mesh or solid) are interchangeable and clip in and out from underneath the fly. You may order either interior at a later date, or the “Both” option means that are ordering the fly and two interiors. The solid interior (which has half solid half mesh walls and a solid roof) blocks horizontally blowing wind, sand, snow, and rain; some say it makes the tent up to 10 degrees F warmer. A Scarp 1 with the mesh interior is about 2.5 oz (71 g) less than listed weight.

Can I use this for winter?
When used with the optional crossing poles, the Scarp 1 can handle substantial snow-loading and wind exposure. The solid interior is recommended for cold winds or blowing snow.

Yes, there are additional pullouts on the arch sleeve and perimeter hem.

Does this Tarptent accommodate tall people (over 6 ft 3 in / 190.5 cm)?
Sitting up, you’ll feel crunched if you are over 6 ft 2 in / 1.88 m. Laying down, the full floor length (86 in / 218 cm ) is usable due to vertical end walls.

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5 reviews for Scarp 1

Rated 5 out of 5

Brent Allen Shultz –May 30, 2019

Was the perfect shelter for a month-long bicycle trip to Iceland in ’18. A breeze to set up, and ready for wind/rain/etc. The large interior space is generous, and never felt cramped, even with all my gear stashed inside.

Rated 5 out of 5

MIke –April 24, 2016

I have been using a Scarp 1 for several years now. Last weekend I took it camping and we had close to two feet of heavy wet snow. I got back to the tent around 10PM and the only thing I saw was a lump in the snow. This tent successfully withstood over a foot of heavy, wet snow during the day. The optional cross poles really do the job of protecting the tent from load. The center hoop pole was bent but nothing broke and the tent held up under extreme conditions.

Rated 5 out of 5

Mike C. (verified owner)–February 21, 2016

Recently received my 2016 Scarp 1. Everything from the weight to the speed of set up to the very roomy interior to the moderate 4-season rating comes together to make this one wicked smart choice for everyone from weekend backpackers to AT thru-hikers. My option was this or a Hilleberg Akto. I think I made the right decision.

Rated 5 out of 5

Klaas –December 21, 2015

Satisfied customer!

For three years now, I use a Scarp 1 to trek through the Scottish Highlands early spring. Of course it’s well made, solid and functional, but above all: it’s a home to me. It feels snug and safe inside in cold, windy or rainy weather.

Cheers!
Klaas
Haarlem, Netherlands

Rated 5 out of 5

Christopher W. –December 21, 2015

Dear Tarptent,

I just took the Scarp 1 on a ski tour of the Spearhead Traverse in the Whistler Backcomb area. We had 60 mph winds and snow and the tent performed like a 4 season champ! Thank you for the great design.